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North Greenville University

Coordinates:35°4′9″N82°22′20″W / 35.06917°N 82.37222°W /35.06917; -82.37222
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Baptist university in Tigerville, South Carolina, US

North Greenville University
Former name
North Greenville High School (1892–1915)
North Greenville Baptist Academy (1915–1950)
North Greenville Junior College (1950–1972)
North Greenville College (1972–2006)
MottoChrist Makes the Difference
TypePrivate college
EstablishedOctober 14, 1891; 134 years ago (1891-10-14)
Religious affiliation
South Carolina Baptist Convention (Southern Baptist Convention)
PresidentGene Fant Jr.
ProvostHunter Baker[1]
Students2,125[2]
Undergraduates1,839
Postgraduates286
Location,,
United States

35°4′9″N82°22′20″W / 35.06917°N 82.37222°W /35.06917; -82.37222
CampusRural
ColorsRed, Black & White
     
NicknameTrailblazers
Sporting affiliations
NCAADivision IICarolinas
Websitengu.edu
Map

North Greenville University is aprivateBaptist college inTigerville, South Carolina. It isaccredited by theSouthern Association of Colleges and Schools and awards bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees.[3][4]

History

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NGU's history dates to 1892 when it was initially named North Greenville High School, the first high school in the northern portion of Greenville County.[5] Benjamin F. Neves donated land for the school which the North Greenville Baptist Association operated. It was established to expand educational offerings in the mountainous northern portion of Greenville County.

The school received a state charter in 1904. It was taken over by the Southern Baptist Convention's Home Mission Board a year later. It was renamed North Greenville Baptist Academy in 1915. The North Greenville Baptist Association reassumed control of the school in 1929.[6]

In 1934, the academy was expanded to include a junior college. In 1949, it was transferred to the South Carolina Baptist Convention, which renamed the school North Greenville Junior College the following year. In 1957, it was accredited as a two-year college, and high school courses were dropped altogether. It was renamed simply North Greenville College in 1972.[7]

NGC began offering its first junior- and senior-level classes in 1992 in Christian studies and church music, and added a teacher education program in 1997. In the following years, various other bachelor's degree programs were added, including English, History, Spanish, Psychology, Business, Criminal Justice, Theatre, Communications, Interdisciplinary Studies, Biology, and Mathematics, among other subjects. The institution's name changed to North Greenville University in 2006, and it began granting master's degrees as well.[8]

NGU was granted an exception toTitle IX in 2015, which allows it to discriminate against LGBTQ students legally.[9] Homosexual acts and all sex outside of marriage are grounds for expulsion from the school.[10]

Academics

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In 2024, the institution was ranked 36th inU.S. News & World Report's "Best Regional Universities" in the South.[11] It is affiliated with theSouth Carolina Baptist Convention (Southern Baptist Convention).[12]

Athletics

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Main article:North Greenville Trailblazers
Younts Stadium

The North Greenville (NGU) athletic teams are called the Trailblazers— they were previously known as the Crusaders until 2024.[13] The institution is a member of theNCAA Division II ranks, primarily competing in theConference Carolinas (CC; formerly known as the Carolinas–Virginia Athletic Conference (CVAC) until after the 2006–07 school year) since the 2011–12 academic year.[14]

They were also a member of theNational Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA), primarily competing as an independent in the South Region of the Division I level. The Trailblazers previously competed as a member of theMid-South Conference (MSC) of theNational Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) from 1995–96 to 2000–01.

NGU competes in 20 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross-country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, track & field, and volleyball, while women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, track & field and volleyball; and co-ed sports include cheerleading.[15]

Baseball

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The baseball team won the nationalNCAA Division II baseball tournament in 2022.[16][17]

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^O'Gwynn, Marty (19 October 2023)."Noted Evangelical Scholar Hunter Baker Named NGU Provost".NGU.edu. Retrieved12 April 2024.
  2. ^"College Navigator - North Greenville University".nces.ed.gov.Archived from the original on July 24, 2023. RetrievedApr 17, 2021.
  3. ^"North Greenville University".Forbes.Archived from the original on 2023-07-23. Retrieved2023-07-23.
  4. ^"North Greenville University - Top University in United States of America - GoToUniversity".www.gotouniversity.com. Retrieved2023-07-23.
  5. ^"North Greenville College".South Carolina Encyclopedia. Retrieved2023-07-23.
  6. ^"North Greenville University History: Founding, Timeline, and Milestones - Zippia".www.zippia.com. 2020-08-27. Retrieved2023-07-23.
  7. ^Project, SC Picture (2016-11-04)."North Greenville University".SC Picture Project.Archived from the original on 2023-06-07. Retrieved2023-07-23.
  8. ^"ABOUT NGU: A CHRISTIAN COLLEGE". North Greenville University. 2019. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2019.
  9. ^Staff, The Charlotte Observer (2016-08-29)."Eight Carolinas colleges included on 'Shame List' for LGBT discrimination".www.wbtv.com.Archived from the original on 2023-11-22. Retrieved2023-11-22.
  10. ^Cary, Nathaniel (August 10, 2015)."Why same-sex ruling has SC's religious-based schools fearing loss of tax exemption".The Greenville News. RetrievedAugust 23, 2021.
  11. ^"Best Regional Universities South Rankings". Archived fromthe original on 2019-03-15.
  12. ^Southern Baptist Convention,Colleges and UniversitiesArchived 2017-06-06 at theWayback Machine, sbc.net, USA, retrieved October 22, 2022
  13. ^O'Gwynn, Marty (April 30, 2024)."North Greenville Seeks to Honor History, Blaze Trail With New Mascot" (Press release). North Greenville University. RetrievedApril 30, 2024.
  14. ^"North Greenville University Athletics". ngcrusaders.com. Retrieved2012-10-15.
  15. ^"North Greenville University | NCAA.com".www.ncaa.com. Retrieved2023-07-23.
  16. ^Morris, Julia (June 11, 2022)."North Greenville baseball team wins national championship".WYFF. RetrievedJune 11, 2022.
  17. ^Howell, LaVerne (2022-06-14)."National Champions: NGU Wins NCAA DII Baseball".North Greenville University. Retrieved2023-09-12.

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